Critically acclaimed for his profound and deeply musical interpretations
      of the most demanding repertoire, both opera and symphonic, Pinchas
      Steinberg is one of the leading conductors performing today. He has
      distinguished himself for many years as a regular guest of the most
      prestigious opera houses and concert halls throughout Europe, and in the
      United States.
    Born in Israel, Pinchas Steinberg studied violin under Joseph Gingold and
      Jascha Heifetz in the USA, and composition under Boris Blacher in Berlin.
      In 1974 he made his conducting debut with the RIAS Symphony Orchestra in
      Berlin. This was the first of a long series of prestigious orchestra
      engagements, including the Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony, Israel
      Philharmonic, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra London,
      Orchestre National de France, Czech Philharmonic, Santa Cecilia Orchestra
      Roma, London Philharmonic, Munich Philharmonic, Royal Stockholm
      Philharmonic, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre de Paris, NHK Tokyo,
      Cleveland Orchestra, Budapest Festival Orchestra, among many others. Mr.
      Steinberg conducted at festivals of Salzburg, Berlin, Prague, Vienna,
      Munich, Tanglewood, Blossom, Verona, Granada, Orange, Flanders and the
      Richard Strauss Festival in Garmisch.
     Maestro Steinberg held the position of Permanent Guest Conductor at the
      Vienna State Opera, Chief Conductor of the Radio Symphony Orchestra in
      Vienna, Music Director of the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande in Geneva and
      Chief Conductor of the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra. His performances
      of opera have taken him to leading opera houses around the world,
      including London's ROH Covent Garden, La Scala in Milan, Opera Bastille
      Paris, and Munich, Berlin, Rome, Madrid, Vienna, San Francisco, among
      others.
    His highly acclaimed recordings include Wagner's Der fliegende
        Hollander, Mozart's La Clemenza di Tito for RCA, recorded
      live with the Munich Radio Orchestra, Catalani's La Wally for
      Sony, Richard Strauss' Die schweigsame Frau and Krenek's Orpheus
        und Eurydike recorded live at the Salzburg Festival. His recording
      of Massenet's Cherubin was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque, the
      Diapason d'Or, the German Critics Prize and the Caecilia Prize Bruxelles.
     Recent engagements include: La Damnation de Faust at the Teatro
      San Carlo in Naples; L'Amore dei tre Re at the Teatro La Scala in
      Milan; Puccini's Trittico at the Teatro Regio in Turin and Verdi's
      Nabucco at the Arena di Verona; and concerts in Naples, Verona
      Filarmonico, Turin, Bologna.
    Among the engagements for the 2025-26 season are: Un ballo in
        maschera and Adriana Lecouvreur at the Teatro San Carlo in
      Naples; Aida at the National Centre for Performing Arts in
      Beijing; and Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in Pordenone
      and Trieste.
      
August 2025